Abstract

BACKGROUND:

To the authors' knowledge, the impact of specific cytologic patterns in thyroid fine-needle aspiration (FNA) for follicular and Hurthle cell carcinoma is not known.

METHODS:

The results of all thyroid FNAs performed from 1997 through 2015 with corresponding resections of follicular and Hurthle cell carcinomas were reviewed.

RESULTS:

A total of 24 follicular carcinomas and 35 Hurthle cell carcinomas were identified. All FNA specimens from follicular carcinomas had a microfollicular component (3 of which were noted only in 3-dimensional groups), but only 18 cases (75%) had cytologic atypia, which most commonly consisted of enlarged nuclei with slightly pale chromatin. Diagnosing cases without cytologic atypia as benign would significantly decrease the sensitivity of the test (P = .02). Five Hurthle cell FNA specimens consisted of only scant Hurthle cells. The remaining Hurthle cell FNA specimens could be divided into those with large cell dysplasia (15 cases), those with small cell dysplasia (10 cases), cases with anisonucleosis insufficient for a diagnosis of large cell dysplasia (4 cases), and cases with Hurthle cells in flat sheets without atypia (1 case). Diagnosing cases with flat sheets without atypia as benign did not appear to affect the sensitivity of the test (P = 1.00).